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Show \VEt..t., Gee:, MOM) 'IOU l>OJJr scPEeT LIGK. I~ Do 'IOU ME~ .._...,~ • u.- , MIDVALE READY TO Sportsmen Outing at Saratoga May 25 & 26 MIDVALE PLANS ENTERTAIN LIONS Ray L. Rill!y, of Sacra mento , Calif., first vice presid ent of Intern ationa l Lions clubs will arrive in Salt Lake :tFrid ay, to attend the Utah- Idaho district conve ntion to be held in Midva le May 25, marki ng the seven th annua l conve ntion of this distric t which includes 37 clubs and a memb ership of about 1,500. Lions P. S. Rober ts, E. E. Green wood, L. W. Nielso n, J. Hollis Aylett , nd D. M.· Todd, Jr., local comm ittee in charg e of gener al arrang emen ts are assure d of a large attend ance. The meeti ngs will be held in the auditori um of the junior high schoo l on east Cente r street . The Midva le band will be in attenda nce in the early foreno on and the street s of the city will be decor ated. The Ladie s Aid Societ y will serve a lunch eon to delega tes, memb ers and their friend s, during the noon hour in the M. E. Comm unity church , and a dinne r dance at the Hotel Utah will close the conve ntion. The progr am includ es an addre ss by Ray L. Riley, first vice presid ent Intern ationa l Lions ; club busine ss; distri ct gover nor, Leo Hanso n; group singin g, led by Carl Nelso n; a ladies choru s direct ed by Mrs. F. W. Richardso n; barito ne solo, Dr. Otte of Grace , Idaho ; Violin Select ion, E. G. pperso n; Addre ss of Welco me, Wm. aters, City Attorn ey, Midva le, Utah Besid es depar tment al sessio ns and presid ent's report s, a song and stunt conte st will be condu cted in the afternoo n, the prize winni ng numb er to be given in the evenin g at the Hotel s. 1 Utah. We st Jord an Plan s Mem oria l Day Serv ices Appro priate Memo rial Day servic es will be held at West Jorda n on Thurs day, May 30th. Servic es will be held at White 's The Fork cemet ery at 9:30 a. m. Boy Scout s of West Jorda n will give their flag raisin g cerem ony and decorate the grave s of War Veter ans. R. W. Palme r will delive r the address. At the West Jorda n cemet ery, former State Senat or Edwa rd South wick will be the speak er. He is now at the Head of the Dairy and Food Inspe ction Depar tment of the State of Utah. Grave s .will be decor ated by Boy Scout s. Music for ,both occasi ons will be furnis hed by the West Jorda n Doubl e Male Quart et and the West Jorda n Junio r High Schoo l Band. E. M. Olson is in charg e of arrang ements for the day. Midvale Schools Offer Fre e Tui tion In Music Midva le, Utah May 21, 1929 Dear Paren ts: Never before in the histor y of public schoo la has there been such a fine oppor tunity for music al educa tion. For a numb er of years past we have been offeri ng free tuitio n in instru menta l music to our boys and girls. We have a very capab le music direct or in Mr. Epper son. We are plann ing next year to o1fer regula r cl~ses iii instru menta l music taugh t by Mi.ss Smart . With these two fine teache rs, we should be able to organ ize an orchestr a. and a band of fifty or sixty . memb ers. d becau se cappe We have been handi so few of the studen ts have had in;Strum ents and we are appea ling to you at this time to equip your boy or girl with a music al instru ment of some kind in order that he may take advan tage of this oppor tunity . Music is one of the most educa tive It is f>ttbjects in the curric ulum. highly inspir ationa l and cu!t1.4ral. ·'.rhere is ll·J subjec t taugh t which wm give greate r pleasu re or cultlv nttt a more artisti c taste than mwn..:: Be· sides instru menta l music has a deC'ided comm ercial value and y~Jur pertr.ittin g y:mr child to learn to play an in'!ltru mem at this time ma'\1 be tlle tl'leans of hts worki ng his wa):: thro.1 gh .coJlege or helpin g himse lf out in a thrms and ways. • · PROGRAM-PARADE MEMORIAL OA -------~ -----A C p Services F H yru m llllOUUCeS enn ey OffiCeS St ead man S Und ay 0 pen1•ng f F oo~ ,1 ~--.-------------. ~owill~t~ti~~ll~ve anthe at in ed 1dea of sports mdulg 0. Or nual Sport smen' s outing . Top pictur e shows races in progr ess OUr 0 at previo us meets . Also one of the conte stants in the arche ry divisio n. Then also we get a view of the Mr. E. R. Benso n, Mana ger of the his at died 74, man, Stead Hyrum have races These races. motor boat May 20, local J. C. Penne y Comp any store an-t come to be the bigge st featur e of the home in Midva le on Mond ay, Engla nounc es today that four new distric nd, Kent, in born was He 1929. far from boats and s outing l annua to supple and has been a offices have been appoi nted and near are entere d in the variou s Febru ary 1, 1855, operat ion. reside nt of Salt Lake Count y for the ment the four alread y in in classe s. Wash ingThe new locati ons are The gentle man at the bottom of the past 51 years. ton, D. C., St. Louis, Mo., Alban y, N. poor in been had man Stead Mr. LawJ. than other none is pictur e Y., and Great Falls, Mont. renee Meyer s, of Midva le, presid ent health for the past eighte en month s The office in Atlan ta, Georg ia, manthe for home his to ed confin was and elated highly and iation Assoc the of aged by E. G. Ruffn er; Colum bus, 0., over the prosp ects for a succes sful past eight month s. manag ed by G. E. Mack ; Des Moines, S. U. the by yed emplo was He and today gs Sprin oga Sarat at outing Maron ey and Smelt ing Co., and the Steel Mills in Iowa, manag ed by T. J.oma, manag ed tomor row. Oklah oma City, Oklah The officia ls estim ate that there Midva le for many years. He also by L. A. Marti n, have been in succe ss will be at least 10,000 person s presen t follow ed the occup ation of a miller ful opera tion for one year, under the at the outing . They are of the opin- worki ng in the flour mills adjace nt t~ superv ision of Mr. Georg e T. Mitch ell ion that this numb er will be attrac t- Midva le for a consid erable length of of the New York office who is Direced by the super ior prizes , a bigge r time. tment . He is surviv ed by his widow , tor of this Depar and better progr am and a locati on as The establ ishme nt of the new ofMarth a A. Stead man, six sons, Lawideal as can be found in the state. n fices is a part of the plan to distric t A reinde er barbe cue is a featur e of renee, Roy, Willia m, Luella n, Clinto the entire U. S. as a result of the rapthis year's outing . Sunda y morni ng and Willis of Midva le; a daugh ter, id growt h of the Comp any. The new will find the sports men partak ing ot Hazel of Midva le, and ten grand C. stores assign ed for Fall openi ng inchoice reinde er sandw iches, etc. and childr en. Three brothe rs, Walte rand crea~es the total numb er of J . C. Penand Charl es Stead man, Salt Lake you are invite d to partic ipate. ney Comp any stores to 1280. The com There will be somet hing happe ning T_homas Stead man, Logaa , also sur- pletio n of the five hundr ed store ex. all the time durin g the two days, for ' Vlve. r add to es will ,be hel~ Sun- pansio n progr am will furthe serVlc al Funer there will be contes ts in trapsh ooting , this numb er by the end of the year. archer y, fiy bait castin g and severa l day, May _26th, at 2 o clock m the G. L. Willia ms, forme rly a J. C. The athlet ic events , Midva le First ward other things . any store mana ger at Interm ent "ill be in the West Jar- Penne y Comp includ ing the usual numb er of events , man's Fort Dodg-e, Iowa, will be in charg e staged on such an occasi on are all dan cemet ery, where Mr. Stead of the Wash ington , D. C. office; D. C. father and mothe r are bu_9e d ' listed on the progr am. Andre ws, forme rly mana ger at Danthe be will there this all of top On ville, Ill1nois, will be distric t mana ger specia l events , prizes to be award ed tal R~ci with headQ uarter s at St. Louis, Mo. to the oldest memb er presen t, to the W. D. Naffz iger, forme r mana ger at young est memb er presen t, to the Salina , Kansa s, will ~o to the Alban y larges t family presen t, to the memN. Y. office and D. R. Johns on form· ber posse ssing the loude st shirt, to the na, The public is cordia lly invite d to er mana~er at Kalisp ell, Monta memb er havin g the best equipp ed opera recita l &Pven by the piano will be distric t mana ger who is camp and to the lady dresse d best in attend of Mrs. R. W. Quick , and a ating an office at Great Falls, Mont. pupils a sporti ng outfit. dance revu&, given by the pupils of Miss Franc es Quick at the Communi~ club rooms Satur day evenin g, Those apSatur day, May 25, will be Poppy June 1, at 8 o'cloc k p. lm.are: The Comm unity pearin g in piano recita Day in Midva le. On July 1, 1901:1. Midva le City was Glen Borg, Inez Becks tead, Emily club has arran ged to carry on this Mary , kovich incorp orated and thus passe d from a. projec t with Mrs. Aaron Horne di- Cozze ns, Marie Denos r, Betty villag e to a town. rectly in charg e. The small girls se- Eltz, Gene and Jack Hunte t Lotts, On July 4, 1909, a celebr ation was lected to sell the poppi es are: Edith Hyke, Velda. lAnca ster, Rober es and held in honor of the event and the Middl eton, Phylli s Johns on, Elaine Billy anc1 Jack Miller , Delor Anne tte Marg aret Patien ce Annet te and Fran- glorio us Fourt h was also a part of the Strom , Malia n Egber t, cine Quick , Marg aret Rober tson, Fay incorp oratio n festiv ities. Quick and Lenor a Aylet t. Over $500 was spent at that time and Katie Soter, Lillia n and Willa s, Elaine Strom , Radee Wan- for fire works alone, the celebr ation Stoke mohead Wood J. W. Mrs. and Mr. proba bly cost in the neigh borho od of berg and Fay Watso n. tored to Montp elier, Idaho and spent Those who will dance are: Joyce $1500. Satur day and Sunda y of last week. Are we movin g ahead or backson, Ralph and Bever ly BenMrs. Alex Becks tead entert ained Ander s Johns on, Louis e Know les, ward? Shoul d we celebr ate the passmemb ers of her club Thurs day at the son, Phylli Quick , Marg aret Rober tson, ing of the twent ieth milest one in Midlast meeti ng to be held this season . Anne tte vale City h tory. Irene Terry and Evely n Watso n. July 4, 1929, would be an oppor tune Will you not then look 'l.nend to time to celebr ate this year and make J. H. Mrs. next fall with the idea of havin g your week, last of Thurs day a 20th anniv ersary celebr ation as well ,,!J~ld prepa red to take these leswm s Grant , Mrs. Leo Ander son and Mrs. as a Fourt h of July celebr ation. at the ve~y begin ning of schoo l? We C. L. Ander son were guest s at a plan also to give group piano in.J~ruc Bridg e lunche on given at the home of tion as a part of the regul ar cOl1rSG _M rs. Tom Chris tian of Sandy . Prof. J. H. Paul, of the Unive rsity of study. and n of Utah will be the speak er at the · Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elleso , yours ally Cordi 1 daugh ter Clara. left early in the week Midva le Secon d ward at 7:30 p. m. E. E. Green wood Sunda y evenin g. for. a visit to Kemm erer, Wyo. and Dan ce Pian o Rev ue To Be Hel d Jun e 1 I POPPY DA Y Midvale City Pas ses Twe ntie th Milestone Arran geme nts are compl ete for the. Memo rial Day servic es in Midva le on Thurs day, May 30th. The comm ittee in charg e made final plans for the day on Wedn esday evenin g. All those participa ting are urged to be prepa red to form in line of march shortl y after ten o'cloc k, as the parad e will start promp tly at 10:30, arrivi ng at the. City Ceme tery at 11 :00 for servic es. Progr am and line of march follow : PARA DE Time ................................ 10:30 a. m.. Starti ng place, Tel, Bldg. N. Main. Endin g .................... City Ceme tery. ORDE R OF MAR CH 1. Marsh al 2. Flag Beare rs 3. Midva le Band 4. Scout Troop s 5. Child ren 6. War Veter ans 7. City Offici als 8. Ladie s Comm unity Club 9. Rebec ca Lodge 10. Relief Societ y, Ladie s Aid, etc. 11. Midva le First Ward 12. Midva le Secon d Ward . 13. Vol. Fire Depar tment 14. Fire Dept. Ladie s Auxil iary 15. Odd Fellow s Lodge 16. Wood men of the World Lodge 17. Serbia n Lodge . 18. Lions Club 19. Civic Club 20. Expan sion Club. 21. Gener al Public 22. Autom obiles PROG RAM- AT CEME TERY Maste r of Cerem onies J. L. 1\:lcyers . a .............. - .......... ... Band 1 . A menc Led by Girls Choru s and Assem bly 2. Invoc ation .... Rev. D. M. Kitch 3. Select i9n .................... :....... . Band 4. Select ion ........... ... Apollo Quart et 5. Hono r .Roll Call .... J . L. Meye rs 6. Memo rial Addre ss • Dr. Adam .S. Benni on 7. Vocal solo, "Flag Witho ut a Stain" ........ Miss Lillian Hart Accom panist , Mrs. J. W. Johns on · 8 . Flag Rai smg ........... . Boy Scout s · iction 9. Bened Bisho p Henry Becks tead • I Funeral Services at Sandy For Mrs. EDen Jon Funer al servic es were held Sunda y at 12:30 in the Sandy Secon d ward chape l, for Mrs. Ellen Joyce Jonee , who died Thurs day evenin g at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Mary J. Webs ter of Sandy . Bisho p Jense n colldu cted the services. Music al numb ers were: ''The Deepe ning Trials ," sung by the ward chair; duet, "Cast Th Bread Upon the Water s," by MiNt Eva. Crapo and Mr. Leona rd Olsou · "Goin ' H ome, " M rs. Donn a Cox Gw..-"' derson and the closin g numb er "~ Faith in Thee, " sung by Mr. 'Lowa Van Dam. Speak ers were John G. Sharp East Mildv ale and Wm. D. Khure . The openi ng praye r was o1fered by James Br~dy and the benedictlODwas prono unced by Alber t Glove r. Buria l was tn the Murra y Ceme t ry • Flora l offeri ngs yrere profu se beauti ful. Mrs. Jones was 72 years of age the time of her death and was wife of Danie l Jones , Sr., who preceeded her in death about two years . She was born in South Wales and em· igrate d to this count ry tlfty-t hr years ago. She is surviv ed by five sons: Danie l and Owen J., both o Black foot, Idaho , E. Arthu r of East Midva le, T. L. and D. C., both o~ Moore , Idaho and three daugh ters. Mrs. Mary J. Webs ter, Mrs. Mable Mona han and Mrs. Georg e JenkiDSr all of Sandy . Thirty eight gTand · childr en and nine great grand childr en a sister, Mrs. Jane Walte r of Black foot, Idaho and two brothe rs, Charl es Evans of East Midva le and David Evans of Wales , also surviv e. Mrs. :r. A. Wood entert ained the Art club to which she belong s, Frida y af. ternoo n ot last week. |